RE: TS 2003 at SBS 2003 DC

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From: Patrick Rouse [MVP] (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 05/24/04


Date: Mon, 24 May 2004 08:26:08 -0700

In 1/2 day you could have rebuilt the server and restored data. There must be a point where you quit trying to fix your problem and resolve it another way, i.e. clean install as a member server, install terminal server, install programs, restore any data...

http://www.workthin.com/tshta.htm

Patrick Rouse
Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
http://www.workthin.com
     
     ----- Oliver Richter wrote: -----
     
     Hi, (in particular at MCP Vera)
     
     I has the following config:
     1 x SBS of 2003 servers Std. (DNS, dhcp, AD, DC, Exchange)
     1 x W2003 TS (now member in DC of the SBS 2003)
     (reference: The TS was before member in a normal workgroup - all
     works OK, since I changes into the SBS 2003 Domain it srikes)
     
     The problem is:
     I would like (also remotely) login to the TS.
     There the following happens: (with "local" I mean TS direct at the
     console)
     1. Administrator can login itself locally and remotely (via RDP) on
     TS
     2. Every other users (domain user) can login itself locally on TS but
     not however remotely (via RDP).
     
     With remote access comes the Event-ID 1219 SOURCE: winlogon - in the
     TS Eventlog. Now I have already checked event-id.net and MS-KB to
     this event-ID 1219. I also read the discussion mails from Vera in this
     group (in february 2004). However everything does not help.
     The normal users are SBS remote one of operator, which I registered
     specially again locally at the TS into the group of Remotedesktopuser.
     I set the parameter "enable login to terminalserver" for this users
     (group policy).
     I gave the user fully right (admins-rights) on TS local drives (drive
     C root and subdirs) - for testing - no change. The normal users have
     also full rights to the RDP protocol (in terminalserviceconfig).
     I checked (changed) also the follwing: The domain user use local
     profiles on TS (not SBS 2003 server based) and no indiviual local
     paths for TS servies are configured - no change
     
     EVENT-ID Net says it could be an DNS problem - mhhh - but why the
     administrator can loging via RDP? Who can I test, that the DNS server
     an SBS 2003 DC works good by login?
     
     I do sit now already since two days and become this thing are not
     baked.
     
     Seems somehow which simple to be - however with me it blocks.
     
     Make me happy about each assistance.
     Thanx Oliver Richter
     



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